The popular Nollywood star, Chinedu Ikedieze A.K.A Aki, 33, on Saturday held his traditional wedding to Nneoma Hope Nwajah in Imo State. The Church wedding is set for December 10 at Lagos. The groom is best known for playing alongside Osita Iheme, A.K.A Pawpaw, in most movies after their breakthrough in the movie “Aki na Ukwa.” In 2007 Ikedieze received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the African Movie Academy Awards.

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So sad that the common man will have to fesfur for it. But the question we have to ask ourselves is that. Why are we battling with this oil issue for so long and we seems not to make any head way? My president can’t be so foolish to have deliberately inflicted this angony on the people. It’s so sad when you find people who suppose to know more, talking like a common man on the streets, who we know is ignorant of the whole situation. It goes to show the high level of educated illiterates we have in our society, so sad . The International Monetary Fund (I.M.F) is facing huge financial constrain and can no longer afford to giving out loans to member state s to meet it’s country’s financial obligations. This is as a result of the global financial crisis that has hit all the major economic powers of the world. Another crisis looms. To avert this crisis, member countries are advised to save for the raining days and Nigeria is not left out. Last year Ghana just removed it’s oil subsidy. In order to save for the raining days govt needs to hands off from the business of oil. We need to liberalise the oil market so that investors can come in, pick a licence from the govt and build their own private refinary which will enable them to meet domestic consumption and eventually drop the price of fuel by almost 1000%. These cartel have so much monopolise our oil sector, so much so that they can never pray that govt should remove subsidy and open up the market because they share 1.3trillion naira meant for subsidy among themselves. I may not come from the Niger delta but i believe Mr president mean well for this great country. The pain of subsidy removal might be too much to bear but on the long run the joy is worth while, God willing. Let be patient with the president and assit him in prayers. Long live Nigeria!